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Comments by Member 13648759 (Top 7 by date)
Member 13648759
1-Feb-18 12:35pm
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How do I avoid falling deeper into this trap of just wanting to jump to the keyboard and start making things happen. How do I become better at logic as it relates to coding?
Member 13648759
1-Feb-18 12:34pm
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I see. I do have a lot to learn. I would originally have thought it to be like human language. Learn the meaning of words and use them where applicable.
Member 13648759
1-Feb-18 12:31pm
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Thank you for the positive outlook Phil. I won't give up. I've decided to fight it out and stick it out. I am trying and learning. Which actually feels good but still foggy.
Member 13648759
30-Jan-18 14:10pm
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Oh.. I see.. Wow. Thank you very very much. So simple.. That's all I needed. A little guidance. I appreciate your explanation.
Member 13648759
30-Jan-18 14:08pm
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Sorry you think I am trying to get you to do my home-work. It's nothing like that. What I am seeking is some guidance. Just a nudge in the right direction. It may seem all simple to you, but for me all I see is a strange language which am trying to wrap my brain around. The course I am attempting is a MOOC. Coursera MOOC. Java For Android by Vanderbilt University. I do understand the logic behind and your reasoning. I appreciate the input and guidance. I shall take your advice into account.
Member 13648759
30-Jan-18 14:03pm
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Thank you David you have given me insight. All I need is guidance. You have given me a bit. Much appreciation.
Member 13648759
30-Jan-18 14:01pm
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It's a coursera MOOC. Java For Android from Vanderbilt. I don't know where or what I missed out on. But I lost track along the way. Thanks for the guidance Jim. This all still seems like a foreign language to me.
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